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Would you like to host a screening of Pain Pathway Stories: A Road to Preventing Self-harm in Women & Girls with your organisation, community, students, or peers?

Our Facilitation Guide and Slides are available to help moderators and audiences reflect on the film, the Pain Pathway concept and the issues they raise for women’s wellbeing and safety.

Tips for hosting a screening

Set a budget

Consider whether you might need funding to provide a venue, refreshments, etc. for an audience or if you have access to these for no cost

Select a suitable venue and consider issues of comfort and accessibility

Select your audience thoughtfully

Make it special

Rehearse with equipment, moderators, and for film introductions and discussions

Promote the screening and welcome feedback for future events

Adapt for online screenings

Download Screening Resources

More detailed screening tips can be found in the Screening Facilitation Guide below.
Use our ready-made template to promote your upcoming screening.

Following real stories of three women in Sri Lanka, Pain Pathway Stories: A Road to Preventing Self-harm in Women & Girls helps us see the Pain Pathway unfold in everyday ways and spaces in women’s lives. It invites audiences to consider how recognising this pattern and the forms it can take could be helpful in their own social networks.

The film is suitable for audiences 12+ and available in English, Sinhala and Tamil.

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Learn their stories